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Selasa, 27 Desember 2011

Miku UK Needs You!

With special thanks to Crypton Future Media,
we will create and perform a Hatsune Miku
live Concert in Scotland, UK.

This is a non-profit community project to
create a 3D hologram effect concert,
currently, we
need:

- More 3D Artists and Animators!

- More Audio Staff

- Choreographers/Dancers

If you are interested in helping out,
contact us via our
facebook,
forum
or
twitter,
and post samples of your work. Even if you
do not fit into the above categories, you
are still welcome to help on the project by
posting your thoughts for us to take into
consideration.

You don't have to be based in the UK,
either!

What is Miku UK?

Miku UK is a collaborative effort that will
result in a live (and free!) 3D hologram
effect concert featuring virtual singer
Hatsune Miku as the star, as well as
appearances from other characters featured
in Crypton's character series software.
With a dedicated team and hard work, over the
course of a year we intend to produce a fun
and enjoyable experience for fans and
non-fans alike. The concert will
consist of virtual singers, accompanied by a
live-band. The concert will be held at
a University in Scotland which will be
revealed nearer the time.

Who is Hatsune Miku?

Hatsune Miku is singing software, running on
the Vocaloid 2 singing engine.
More importantly, Hatsune Miku is an
internet phenomenon,
character and performer, with millions of
adoring fans all around the world - already
having sold out commercially run concerts in
Japan, Singapore, and Los Angeles.
(Vocaloid is a registered trademark of
Yamaha Corporation)

How is the hologram effect achieved?

The hologram effect is achieved by
projecting 3D animations onto a special type
of projection film which only shows light
that hits it from direct angles, any black
areas of the image remain transparent.
In a concert hall, with the correct
lighting, a convincing hologram stage-effect
is achieved.

Special Thanks:

Crypton Future Media
Vocalekt Visions

We would also like to extend a kind
thank you to PrimaProject, 5PB and SEGA for
inspiring us.